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Can Speech Therapy Help With Reading and Literacy?

Reading difficulties are often connected to phonological awareness and language processing. Learn how speech-language pathology supports literacy for school-age children in Northern Colorado.

Brittany Furnari, MS, CCC-SLPJuly 11, 20262 min read

Direct answer: Speech therapy can help children with reading and literacy challenges when the underlying difficulty involves phonological awareness, speech sound processing, vocabulary, or language comprehension. Speech-language pathologists address the language foundations that reading and spelling depend on.

  • Difficulty rhyming or clapping syllables
  • Trouble learning letter-sound relationships
  • Reading that is slow, labored, or inaccurate
  • Strong listening comprehension but weak decoding

How Therapy Supports Literacy

Intervention may target phonological awareness, rapid naming, morphological awareness, vocabulary, and sentence-level comprehension. This is not the same as classroom tutoring—it addresses the language processing skills underneath reading.

Is dyslexia treated in speech therapy?

Speech-language pathologists do not diagnose dyslexia, but they frequently treat the phonological and language weaknesses that make reading hard. A coordinated plan with school and literacy specialists often works best.

Learn more on our reading and literacy page.

Local Speech Therapy Options

Front Range Speech Therapy serves children, teens, and young adults birth through age 21 from Greeley, Colorado. Families commonly visit from Greeley, Fort Collins, Loveland, Windsor, Evans, Johnstown, Berthoud, Firestone and Carbon Valley, and Mead.

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Ready to Talk Through Your Child's Needs?

If you are wondering whether speech therapy is the right next step, call (720) 798-6930 or apply to become a patient. We will tell you honestly whether Front Range Speech Therapy is a fit for your child's age, needs, and timeline.

This article is educational and does not replace an individualized evaluation or medical advice.

Ready to Help Your Child Communicate with Confidence?

Tell us about your child and we'll determine if we're the right fit — or connect you with a provider who can help.

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Or call us at (720) 798-6930

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